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Students normally will enroll in four courses, each carrying four semester hours of credit. The following courses are an example of the types of courses that are typically offered at Budapest campus.
Please note that special courses are available each semester by visiting McDaniel faculty; credited internship opportunities and independent studies can be arranged; and additional courses may be available through other local affiliated universities.
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* Indicates that major and advanced courses are available.
Art/Studio Art
History of Western Art II (from 1400 to the present)
Special Topics (vary each semester)
Independent Study with tapestry artists (workshop in Buda Castle)
Business Administration/Statistics
Auditing; Principles of Accounting I & II
Introduction to Business Studies; Principles of Marketing
Psychology in the Workplace
Elementary Statistics for Social Sciences
Statistical Methods
Corporate Finance & Financial Management
Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Public Speaking
Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
Digital Photography and Web Design
European Film Art
Health Communication
Intercultural Communication
Organizational Communication
Mass Communication
Special Topics (e.g.,Relational Communication, Documentary Production, Film Analysis: Hollywood Classics)
Computer Science
Information Processing (Skills in Windows Applications)
Information Processing in the Liberal Arts Environment
Fundamentals of Computing I
Economics
Principles of Economics
Microeconomic Theory
Macroeconomic Theory
International Economics
History of Economic Thought
Managerial Economics
English
Introduction to Journalism
English Composition I & II
Literature of the American South
Multicultural Voices in Contemporary American Literature
Advanced News Reporting and Writing
Foreign Language
Elementary Hungarian I & II
Global Perspective/Cross-Cultural Studies
Introduction to Hungarian Culture
World Music
History
Understanding Europe I & II
The Making of Modern Central Europe
America Since 1945
Western Civilization I (Origins to 1700) & II (1700 to the Present)
Independent Study
Nations and Religions--Majorities and Minorities in Central Europe
Mathematics
Mathematics Workshop
College Algebra
Linear Algebra
Calculus for Business and Social Science
Natural Science
The Molecular Design of Life
Environmental Problem Solving
The History of Natural Science (Mathematical and Physical Aspects)
Philosophy
History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Physical Education
Basketball
Volleyball
Special Topics in Fitness Activities (e.g.,Aerobics)
Folk/Social Dance (Salsa)
Political Science
Introduction to Political Science
Early Western Political Thought
Modern Western Political Thought
International Law and Organization
U.S. Foreign Policy
Comparative Politics of Western European Polities
The European Union: History, Institutions and Major Policies
American Political Institutions
U.S. Campaigns and Elections
Research Design & Methods
American Political Thought
Approaches to International Relations
Guided Independent Study
Psychology
Contemporary Psychology
Psychology in the Workplace
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